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6 yrs ago
@littleone - No. The world would not be better off without you. Those who know you will greatly miss you. Hang in there. Sometimes it might not seem like it but you mean a lot to those who love you.
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6 yrs ago
I'm alive. I'm going to see if I can get back into a bit more active. I have a good feeling about this year but then again, it just started so :/ lol
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7 yrs ago
Currently alive....for whatever that is worth.
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8 yrs ago
I'm in the process of moving so I'm currently a bit CrAzY at the second. Hopefully, I'll be back to normal reply schedule soon (after the move and the insanity of getting basic unpacking done)
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8 yrs ago
Been sick for two weeks. Not fun at all :/ Just FYI

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Current Status (updated 12.6.21):
I've quit my job and am currently job hunting. I'm hoping that and a few other things will help me enjoy life again.
I am around a bit though better to discuss on discord.

I'm not looking for new partners/stories at this time.

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[Universe 1]

Miranda wasn't so keen on the whole going to the lower dungeons. The whole "process" did not sound like it would be something they would enjoy. Glancing toward the Doctor she saw his eyes narrow. He was getting angry. And rightfully so. People were dying and this creature did not seem to care. In fact it seemed that they enjoyed death and sorrow. It was sickening really. How could someone or something really enjoy the sorrow and pain of others? She had seen it before and had always been pained by it. She just had to remember that no matter what justice would be served. Either here or after all death. Though it was always a bit of a satisfying to see justice dealt with here.

The Doctor glanced toward her and she frowned slightly when she caught his message: Run. Glancing around her she slowly made her way away from him and hopefully the creatures so she could get away. She really had no idea where she would run. Technically, she could head back to the elevator but she would need access to the door first. That meant having a card from one of the cards.

It didn't really matter really. As soon as she started to move away a few creatures stepped in her path. One fired and a slight jolt of electricity shot through Miranda. It wasn't too bad just a bit painful. The creature growled at her and waved her back toward the Doctor. Apparently, running was not an option. She glanced toward the Doctor. Whatever was going to happen, she was going to be stuck here with him. Which, she actually preferred. She did not like running from danger and if something was going to happen, it was better to have it with a friend at your side.

Then everything changed. The Doctor declared that any step near him and the creatures would freeze. The creatures roared back terrified. The little troll minions looked to their leader. His face, pale, still held a bit of arrogance. "What? You?" He smirked though there was a bit of fear in his eyes. "There is only one of you against hundreds if not thousands of us." He declared. "What can you do?" Though in reality he was terrified. A Time Lord was extremely powerful. But pride would not make him stop.

Seeing all the creatures sidetracked, Miranda sighed. Now would have been a good time to run. Oh well. She was going to stick by the Doctor through this mess. And though she might just be human she can do her best to watch his back.
The Doctor continued to walk backward holding his sonic out at the creature. His mind was racing with a few different possibilities. He glanced toward the girls to make sure they were alright. Thankfully, they were still in one piece. A bit scared but no harm done. A plan formulated in his mind as he walked. There were some down sides but he had a feeling it might work. He just needed to find those bounty hunters.

The hallway was fairly long with doors leading to rooms similar to the one they had been trapped in. Jenny bypassed each knowing that they would not survive long if they were stuck in those rooms. The creatures were tenacious and would just tear down the door. With no other avenue of escape it would be hopeless. She racked her brain trying to remember if she had been down this particular hallway before. They were all fairly similar looking except that some led to more escape routes, others led to dead ends. She hoped it was the former rather than the latter. She glanced toward Clara. Though scared, the other girl was acting pretty brave. She wondered how Clara came to be with the Doctor and what had happened to Donna and Martha? She shuddered. Had they died?

"You know this is hopeless." The icedor informed them as he continued to follow them. "Every second that passes brings more of my kind here." He looked toward the Doctor. "If you are going to use your device, now would be a good time. Otherwise, I will just keep following you and the others will follow me." Technically it did not matter. They would still be able to find these creatures. However, he was curious. He was sure that it was a bluff but part of him feared that it was not.

The Doctor stopped and looked at the creature. "So what brings you to this area?" He demanded. "Why aren't you with your kind back on Philas Seven?" He inquired. "How did you get here and why?"

The creature paused. He growled, all his teeth showing. The accursed world. The icedor had once been a proud race spreading throughout the universe causing destruction. Though not very technologically advanced with weapons and ships, the icedor had been able to cause interdimensional pathways that allowed them to travel to other places. That was until someone had closed all the pathways and made it where they could not open them again. Taking that advantage, the Shadow Proclamation had hunted down the icedor and had trapped them on Philas Seven, turning it into an isolated system where no one could enter. There, the icedor had been trapped for generations. Tearing at each other and destroying the planet as they tried to figure out a way off. It was by a stroke of luck that they had managed to open on interdimensional pathway again that led them to here. Though they were unable to open any others, they all believed that it was just the beginning. Soon they would be able to open more and once again spread throughout the universe.

But the fact this man knew about Philas Seven meant he had been one of the ones behind the initial banishment and that meant he was not only prey but that he was their enemy. The creature growled again moving closer. He was someone extremely dangerous that had to be dealt with immediately despite the consequences.
He should have known that bringing Zelia home with him would cause a commotion. But oh well. He really did not mind. Though from the look in his brother’s eye and the way his mother started into Zelia, Trex had a feeling he was going to hear a lot about it. He half listened to Zelia and his mother as Sanders came over. The two listened politely before Zelia and his mother rose. “Did you need any help?” Trex inquired knowing she was going to start dinner.

Getting waved away he had a sinking feeling in his stomach that they were going to talk about him. Undoubtedly his mother would give some embarrassing stories and then try to convince Zelia he was the guy for her.

As soon as they were out of sight, Sanders lightly punched Trex in the shoulder. “Work together huh?” He inquired a grin on his face.

Trex shot him a look. “Yes. It’s all professional.”

Sanders nodded. “Sure it is.” He smirked. “I bet you haven’t even once thought of her as anyone other than a fellow ‘guy’.” Trex frowned at him. That was a bit of a trick question. Thankfully, his father came in saving him from answering. “Did you see Trex brought home a girl?” Sanders inquired looking over at their dad.

Trex sighed. “She’s a collogue.” He informed them. “She came along as they are her horses.”

Marcus raised an eyebrow. “So they’re her horses?” He asked.

“Yes and no. We both were going to buy them off the previous owner and I was going to bring them here. She acquired them and decided to bring them here.”

“You made her pay?” Sanders inquired shaking his head. “That’s harsh.” He stated.

“No. We both were going to pay. She just did it secretly to,” He stopped as he realized that anything he said would be taken wrongly. Choosing his words carefully, he spoke. “She knew I wanted to get the horses off the man’s hands and here where they can be taken care of.” He shrugged not wanting to keep explaining it.

Sanders shook his head, his eyes twinkling. “Sounds like someone likes you.” He stated.

“It’s not like that.” Trex shot back. He glanced toward the kitchen and lowered his voice. “We are just good friends.”

“Well, either way she seems like a good person.” Marcus stated firmly. “I’m going to go wash up and see what she has planned.” He stated heading toward the kitchen.
“Good friends?” Sanders whispered. “I thought you were collogues.” He ducked back and chuckled as Trex glared at him.
Alright posted. :D
Though I didn't put in the cat. I missed that when I was writing the first part and I already finished that part when I saw your reply. We can always bring a cat in later. :)

Alright - for Nine/Jen. I kept him separate at the moment. However, you can have Jen and Jack run into him. If not, I'll somehow tie him and Nancy together and have them run into Jen and Jack.

For Ten/Summer - I mentioned the lost moon of Poosh. I was thinking we can do something with it but not like they did in the series. (unless we wanted to).
But it leaves it open for it to be brought up later. Maybe we can tie it into a future "Big episode"
[Universe 1]

“A trap?” The Doctor shook his head. “Hardly. As for a bomb. Just the size and speed of it could cause some massive damage.” He stated. “But other than that, very doubtful.” The Doctor clutched the one of the hand holds as the TARDIS flew through space and time chasing the tiny ship. As they flew he looked over at Jen. “So even though we were on its tail we that doesn’t mean we arrived at the same time.” He told her. Seeing her confusion, he continued explaining. “It was jumping all over the place, different tracks and such. It is very reasonable that we are a month or two off.” He informed her. “Not too far out so we should be good. However, we still need to check it out as whatever is on there could possibly fall into the wrong hands.” Not to mention there might be some injured aliens and the Doctor knew how some of the powers that be preferred analyzing the aliens instead of helping them and sending them on their way. Humans. Having to dissect everything. He rolled his eyes.

The TARDIS jerked finally coming to a rest. “Here we are.” He stated excited and ready to go see what the emergency was. Heading toward the door he headed outside and took a deep breath. “Ah, London.” He stated stepping out into the cool night air. “Beautiful night.” He stated looking around. Now where could the ship be? He glanced over at Jen when she inquired as to the year. “Not sure.” He replied. “A bit dark to verify accurate. Probably mid-twentieth century.” He replied. He really wasn’t too concerned about the year. Most of the time it really did not matter. Some years and events were important and therefore it was good to know the date, but in this case… He pulled out his sonic. It really didn’t matter when they were. Just as long as they got what they needed.

He looked at Jen as if she had gone daft at her next question. “Scan for alien tech?” He asked. He grunted and shook his head. “Jen, it hit the middle of London. Someone is bound to notice. I’ll just ask.” Sometimes humans were so strange. All bent on the latest technologies they usually forgot there were other ways to gathering information or doing something. He noticed a nightclub nearby. “See, all I have to do is go in there and ask. Much more personal than just scanning.” He shook his head not realizing that Jen had gotten sidetracked and was no longer with him.

Going to a side door, he unlocked it and entered. It was a nightclub alright. However, the era was early-to-mid twentieth century. He really didn’t analyze the clothes too much. Instead he waited as the woman on stage finished singing before taking the microphone. “Excellent. Bravo.” He told her. Then looking at the crowd he smiled. “Excuse me, excuse me. Did anyone see something fall out of the sky in the past month?” He inquired. See. This was the sensible way to do things. Though humans had a lot of faults they were also a curious bunch. Undoubtedly someone would have noticed. It wasn’t as if it had been tiny or had fallen outside the city.

The inhabitance of the room just stared at him in silence for a moment before laughing. “Sorry, did I say something funny?” He asked not understanding. This was very perplexing. A loud siren echoed through the night but he did not give it much thought. “It’s something I need to find.” He stated as the people started to leave. “It’s large, fell recently. Probably landed with a large,” His eyes fell on a poster. “Bang.” He stated suddenly realizing why everyone had laughed. This was World War II. The London Blitz. What worse place to crash a ship.

He shook his head and slapped his forehead. Oy. Was he a idiot . He turned and noticed Jen was not around. Well at least she wouldn’t laugh him in the face. Exiting the nightclub he ignored the air raid siren and looked around. “Jen!” He called. What was it with his companions? Couldn’t they just stay for one second instead of disappearing? “You think after nine hundred years of traveling I would find someone who actually listened. But no.” He shook his head and headed back to the TARDIS. Perhaps she had gone back in. He doubted it but it was always safe to check. As he approached a phone rang. Pausing he looked around. It rang again and he realized that it was coming from his TARDIS. “That’s not supposed to happen.” He declared frowning.

“Don’t answer it.” A voice ordered as he headed over to pick it up. “It’s not for you.”

He looked over. A young woman stood there watching him. “How do you know that?” He inquired shaking his head.

“Cos I do.” The woman replied. “And I’m telling you, don’t answer it.”

“It’s not even a real phone.” He shot back. “Not even connected. There is no reason why it should be ringing.”

The young woman shook her head. “Just don’t answer it.” She said before turning to go.

Now, there are many things you don’t tell the Doctor. Ordering him not to do something without explanation was a sure fire way for him to do it anyway. Especially if it was his TARDIS phone that should not be ringing at all. Picking it up, he spoke. “Hello? This is the Doctor speaking. Who is this?”

“Are you my Mommy?” It was a child’s voice.

The Doctor frowned. “Who is this?” There were a lot of questions that he had regarding this. First, how did the child call a phone that was not activated? Second, who was the child and where was his mother?”

“Mummy? Mummy?” The child’s voice cut off leaving a dial tone.

Looking at the phone the Doctor frowned before hanging it up. Glancing in the TARDIS he noticed that Jen was gone. Well that figured. Closing the door he headed down the alley. The young woman was hiding something and he was going to find out what it was.
[Universe 2]
Summer was relieved when the Doctor agreed. They were constantly running into trouble and though she was enjoying her time with the Doctor, overall, she still wished that the next adventure they went on did not have as much danger. Though in actuality, she should be grateful. They did have a nice stop to see her parents. And technically Shakespeare was not that bad. She frowned. Perhaps she was being ungrateful.

As they came to a rest, Summer listened to the Doctor talk about midnight. She was a bit surprised initially. It did not sound all that safe. Close to the sun. Dangerous. Couldn’t go outside. Why were they here again? Then she smiled as he answered her unspoken question without realizing it. It was a mystery and he was curious. Not to mention the Sapphire waterfall he was mentioning sounded like it would be a site to see. She wondered if she should take her camera. Probably not. No doubt it will be something that will bring up questions. So she’ll just leave it behind. It was a good thing she had a good memory and a fine hand at drawing.

Returning the Doctor’s smile, Summer followed him out of the TARDIS. Glancing around Summer was impressed. If it looked this beautiful here, what would the waterfall look like? The Doctor took her hand and she went along with him as they headed toward the shuttle. “This is lovely.” She told him. Who would have thought something like this would be out here? Summer knew that there was a lot of beauty that in the world, and in the universe. But something like this… she would probably not have thought about it. With how the large the universe was it would make sense that there would a place like this but still. She wondered how the Doctor knew about all these little spots. Were they really popular or did he just know the best locations in the universe to see?

Entering the shuttle Summer glanced around. “Nice. Gives us some room.” She stated. “Wish the airlines back home would do this.” She told him quietly. As they made their way to their seats, Summer nodded thanks as the Doctor let her take the window seat. He was so gentlemanly like that sometimes. Thinking of pleasing others.

Sitting down she listened to the spill from the stewardess and frowned as all the electronic gizmos started to come on and fill the shuttle with noise. It was going to be a long trip if they were going to have to endure this. She wished she had accepted the earplugs. She squirmed a bit as she wondered if she could possibly ask the stewardess for earplugs. However, before she said anything, the Doctor nudged her. She frowned a second as she saw him lift up his screwdriver. What was he doing? As he disabled the system a smile came on her face. “Thank you. That wouldn’t have been much fun for anyone.” She concurred. Even if it had been less noisy, she agreed with the Doctor. Something else, maybe a book would be better.

When the Doctor got up and suggested talking, Summer unbuckled as well. He was so energetic. Turning around she listened as the Doctor talked to a man and his assistant.
“I’m Professor Winfold Hobbes.” The man said shaking both their hands. “This is my fourteenth time.”

Summer looked at him. “Fourteenth time looking at the falls?” She inquired. Were they that beautiful or did he not get out much?

“I’m Dee Dee Blasco.” The young woman beside him said smiling. “I’m his assistant.”

“Dee Dee, don’t bother these fine people.” The Professor scolded before looking back at them. “I’m sort of an expert on the falls.” He told them.

The next few minutes he went on like that. Summer frowned slightly as he cut off his assistant every time she said something. After a bit of listening, the Professor asked Dee Dee to replenish his bottle. Taking the bottle she nodded and headed toward the back. Excusing herself, Summer followed.

“So why did you end up with him?” She inquired when they made it to the back.

“Oh he’s not that bad.” Dee Dee replied smiling. “I’m just a second-year student. I am lucky to work with him. I wrote a paper on the Lost Moon of Poosh. Professor Hobbes read it and decided to bring me on as his researcher. Well, at least for the holidays. And technically I do more fetching and carrying than researching but it’s good experience.” She seemed pleased with it.

Summer wasn’t so sure. But then again she understood. Sometimes you needed a professor to mentor you so you can do certain studies. Most of the time you were thankful with whoever agreed, despite their attitude and personality. She had to do that on one of her assignments. Thankfully, he mentor was pretty good. She knew another girl who had a horrible mentor. The girl had to switch after some issues arose. “Well at least you are getting some experience.” She stated. “What happened to the moon?” She inquired. It was a bit curious that a moon disappeared.

“Nobody knows.” Dee Dee replied finishing filling up the container. “It just disappeared.”

Summer frowned. That did not make a lot of sense. She’ll have to mention it to the Doctor later and see if he knew anything about it.

“Well I have to get back. It was nice talking to you.” Dee Dee said hurrying back.

Nodding, Summer looked at the other inhabitance. The Doctor was talking to a couple now with their teenage son sitting farther back a bit bored. She was not going to touch him. It wasn’t that she was rude but she knew what must teenage boys think about when talking to some girl. No thank you. She did not want to sit there as he tried to either hit on her or stumble awkwardly over his words. Besides, she was a good six to eight years his senior. It would just be awkward. Technically she could probably just head back to her seat but she didn’t want to disappoint the Doctor and make him think she did not like his idea.

Steeling herself, she headed over to the woman sitting by herself. Sitting down next to her, Summer glanced at the book before looking forward again. The woman looked at her briefly before going back to her book. They both sat there in silence for a few seconds before the woman spoke. “You and him a couple?” She inquired nodding toward the Doctor.

Summer blushed. “Who us? No. No. Not at all.” She quickly came back. “Just traveling together.”

“Good. Romance is so overrated.” The woman declared. She then proceeded to tell her life story. Nodding sympathetically, Summer did not say anything but just listened. Apparently, the woman had a lot on her plate and needed someone who cared enough to listen.
Wait. He found a cat? When was that?

Well if that happens then the world might be coming to an end. Ten and Summer just have to get into trouble. That's their MO. If they have an episode where everything went right well... Oh wait. We are going to exclude the "Christmas" one with her parents.... :)
But you know if we ever did make one where nothing happened I don't know if the two will be able to handle it. Especially if we keep running them ragged. :D

Yeah. We'll see how long they keep it up. Hopefully for some time. Oh well. Though if you have watched the new Star Trek Movies you should go watch "Wrath of Khan". It will make the latest ST movie so much better as you will get to catch the small references.

Yeah they could have done better with "Bad Wolf" but oh well. Yeah. There was a lot of silliness to it. But oh well.

- I have the first part finished and started the second. Not sure if I'll get it up tonight but we'll see.
The man stared at Zelia for a second before catching sight of Trex levitating down. Landing on his feet, Trex brushed himself off. "Hey Pa." He said straightening.

The man stared at him a second a bit surprised to see him there. However, he quickly recovered. "Trex." He stated giving him a slight nod as if it was everyday his youngest son showed up and flew around the barn. He released the dog who immediately dashed forward. However, it ignored Zelia and instead ran up to great Trex.

"Hey Bruno." Trex said hunching down and giving the dog a good scratching. Rising he went over and the two men clasped hands and embraced. "It's good to see you again, Pa."

"You too. You know your mother is going to be ecstatic." The older man declared as they broke apart. His eyes fell on Zelia. Heading over he offered his hand. "Name's Marcus." He informed her shaking her hand. His grip was firm but not death tight and his tone was overall pleasant. Spotting the horses, he gave Trex a glance. "Ran them into the ground did we?" He inquired not sounding pleased with what they looked like.

"Got them off a man who had no desire to take care of them." Trex replied. "Thought you would be able to get them healthy again. Zelia actually got them." He declared.

The older man glanced at Zelia and then nodded. He looked at the two of them. "You better get inside." He stated. "I can finish up here. Your mother will kill me if she found out I kept you out here to long." He nodded to Zelia. "Pleasure meeting you. Our house is yours."

Nodding, Trex headed toward the house. "Don't mind the dog." He informed Zelia as Bruno dashed around them. "He won't bit. At least not when I'm around." He declared a slight twinkle in his eye.

The overdue reunion was loud and after everyone quieted down, Trex was finally able to introduce Zelia. "Zelia, this is my mother Kyla and my brother Sander. Mother, Sander, this is Zelia. She works with me."

Sanders raised a brow and shot Trex a grin before greeting Zelia. However, he was polite and did not say anything except for a warm welcome. Like his father, he was a short and stocky but there was still a lot of resemblance between the two brothers.
~Cut~
I know right? Silly guy. He really should have scanned for alien tech and maybe even checked what time they were in. But nooo. Has to do things his way.

Yeah. That is going to be interesting. Especially considering Summer knows Kickboxing.... This is going to be an interesting trip. Just got to figure out how to keep Summer from doing anything to permanent while they talk about tossing the Doctor out.

I know. I love that Star Trek is there. I also have to go back and finish all of them. I've seen a bit of all of them (TNG, Enterprise, DS9, TOS, and Voyager) but I have actually not finished any of them. Go figure. :)

I know. I love that speech. And when he turns and looks at her as if he had known all along? That was awesome. I might have to go watch that speech again.
I wonder if after we have the crossover if I should regenerate Nine into Ten. Kind of hard to make Nine into a softy.

Wait - you didn't????
I'm not talking to you now.... JK
What I really love is the Time War. Any information regarding the Time War is fascinating. Thus the main reason I love the 50th. The actual Zygons....ehh. Their alright. But the Time War, Arcadia, the Daleks bombarding Gallifrey....That was awesome. :D
Universe 1:

Miranda could tell that the creatures were not at all pleased with what the Doctor was. The very fact that he was a living Time Lord seemed to scare them. However, despite their fears, the smaller ones still congregated themselves between the Doctor and their leader. They snapped and hissed and held their weapons tightly but did not come closer. The guards that had escorted them took a step back and gripped their weapons more tightly as they looked toward the Doctor. Though they had no idea what a Time Lord was or what that even meant they had never seen these troll-like creatures scared of anyone. The very fact that the mention of who he was terrified them made the guards feel a bit uneasy. Perhaps he was more dangerous than he looked.

Miranda glanced over at the Doctor as he mentioned he was the last of his kind. She winced as she wondered what that must feel like. To be the last of one's species, knowing that there was no one else and that when you died your kind died with you. She knew that she would not live forever but there would be those after her to remember and death wasn't that scary. Not if you knew where you were going. But still... To be the last with no one to miss you. How that must feel. Then he mentioned he ended the war. She frowned. Who was he really? The fact that he had ended a war that left him as the last of his kind made her realize that she really did not know the man.

The troll/goblin leader kept back as he examined the Doctor. Time Lords were always dangerous. In the olden days they claimed to have rules against interfering but they still had a lot of rules and made kept certain races back. His race had gotten in trouble more than once with the Time Lords as they "claimed" his people were overstepped their boundaries by toying with the future. It wasn't his fault or his people's that it was so much fun dictating other race's future and slowing them down as they saw fit. You really couldn't let them quickly race to the front. If they did they would be a powerful nemesis. And now, here he had not only a Time Lord but one who claimed to have ended the greatest war in the history of the universe. If that was the case then they might as well give up.

However, his pride and nature got in the way. There was no way one Time Lord could have ended the war. If that was the case the war with the Daleks would have been over quickly. Why would the Time Lords put up with such a disastrous war if they could have sent in this one and ended it? Especially, as they personally had a lot destroyed on their end. Though much was lost about the Great Time War and not many races even knew about it, many remembered hearing about Arcadia and how the most guarded city on Gallifrey was defeated by the Daleks. No. This man was bluffing. He did not end the war. He might have somehow survived but he was no match for them.

Rising he glared at the prisoners. "Take these prisoners below to the deeper dungeons." He smiled wickedly. "Take them through the process. Once the Time Lord is controlled have him kill his companion before letting him realize what he has done. Then kill him." He waved his scepter at them dismissing them.
Universe 2

The creature was not pleased, not pleased at all. This was not supposed to happen. The two-legged creatures were to be killed and torn apart. That was the nature of things. They were the prey and the icedors were the hunters. They were supposed to be weak not fight dirty. He growled at the man in front of him. Though he did not know how apple odor could be in such a strange device there was no telling. The two-legged ones were very crafty and he wouldn't put it past them to have something like that. He glanced sideways down the hall. Where were the others? With more of them here it wouldn't matter. They were quicker and faster than the prey and even if the creature was not bluffing he had no ways of escape. He narrowed his eyes. Why didn't it just spray it now? Did it only work once or did it not work at all?

The Doctor watched the icedor carefully. He knew they were intelligent and it would only be a matter of time before more arrived and they figured out that he was bluffing. He glanced sideways at Clara and Jenny before looking back at the creature. The others were counting on him. Moving forward he watched as the creature backed up slowly still uncertain. With the doorway free the Doctor was glad that the hallway not guarded by the creature did not have any sounds of creatures howling as they approached. In fact, the only ones he heard were coming from the opposite direction. That meant they had an escape route. "Clara, Jenny." He said nodding behind them.

Carefully, Jenny followed Clara out. She mentally kicked herself for not being able to do something but there really wasn't much that could be done. Though she might be able to fight the creature and possibly win, it would not be pretty. Besides, the Doctor seemed to not approve of her violent nature. She wished she could think of something that could get them out of here. Perhaps if she hadn't shown up in the first place, they wouldn't be caught in this mess. They did mention something about the TARDIS locking onto her, or something like that. Whatever that meant. She still did not know what the TARDIS looked like or even what it was to the fullest extinct. She had a guess it was the Doctor's ship but other than that she was not sure.

Watching them slowly back down the hall, the creature moved forward. It didn't matter. They were in the open. There was no way they could outrun him. And every second they moved at this pace, brought about the fact that the others would be here shortly. It grinned, reveling jagged sharp teeth. It was patient. It could wait.
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